Description

After the Thin Man (MGM, 1936). One Sheet (27" X 41") Style
D, Vincentini (Ted Ireland) Artwork.
Widely considered to be the best out of all of The Thin
Man's five sequels, this snappy crime comedy picks up
immediately where its predecessor left off, both in the plot and in
quality. William Powell and Myrna Loy's performances are just as
delightful as they were in the original, full of witty banter and a
comfortable kind of chemistry, with James Stewart making one of his
earliest appearances just two years into his Hollywood career. A
first time offer from Heritage, this style D one sheet features
wonderful portraits of Powell and Loy by Vincentini (otherwise
known as Ted Ireland). The poster has had touchup applied to
pinholes in the corners with a few in the interior, some fold wear,
a tear in the left border, and a chip by Myrna Loy's credit. There
has been some airbrushing to the borders and part of the white
bottom background to address creasing, and bottom border has been
trimmed just above the copyright information. The poster is backed
on linen and was later folded, resulting in a split in the upper
horizontal fold. Fine+ on Linen.